What’s more, Digitimes‘ sources say that Apple could still change the design of the device in between the EVT and PVT stages, which means that what we see at Apple’s big event next week isn’t guaranteed to be the final version of the device.

Unlike the iPhone 6, which has practically been leaked to death at this point, the iWatch is still shrouded in almost total mystery. We still haven’t seen any leaked images of the device yet and it likely won’t go into mass production until later this year. In fact, we still don’t know whether what Apple plans to show off on September 9th will be an actual smartwatch like the Moto 360 or a Nike FuelBand-style fitness band.